The humble, perfect rice ball — Japan in your hand.
What it is
Onigiri is a hand-pressed ball or triangle of rice, often wrapped in nori and tucked with a filling — pickled plum (umeboshi), salmon, tuna-mayo, or kombu. Portable, satisfying and everywhere.
What it means
The original Japanese fast food and lunchbox staple, made at home with love and sold fresh in every convenience store. It's comfort, nostalgia and practicality in one.
Why it's wonderful
Warm rice, a salty seaweed snap, a burst of filling — simple perfection. Specialist onigiri shops now elevate it with premium rice and seasonal fillings.
What to order
- Umeboshi (pickled plum)
- Sake (grilled salmon)
- Tuna-mayo, kombu
- Try a specialist onigiri shop
For special diets
Umeboshi or kombu onigiri are vegan; rice is naturally gluten-free (check seasonings). Salmon/tuna versions suit pescatarians.
